Irrawaddy-Feb 1, 2021

In the hours following the announcement of Monday’s coup in Myanmar, world leaders issued a stream of denunciations of the military takeover and called for the release of those detained by the military, including State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, President U Win Myint, chief ministers and others. Regionally, some members of ASEAN, which includes Myanmar, have issued individual responses to the coup. Singapore and Malaysia raised concerns over the takeover and urged dialogue between the military and the NLD party. Indonesia similarly urged restraint on all sides and called for dialogue. Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister General Prawit Wongsuwon – who came to power in a 2014 military coup – said the military takeover was Myanmar’s “internal affair.” Cambodia echoed that view, as did the Philippines. It is not yet known what official stance will be taken by ASEAN — which upholds a non-interference policy among members — but Brunei’s foreign ministry was cited by Channel News Asia as saying, “Brunei Darussalam, as Chair of ASEAN, is consulting other ASEAN member states on their support for an ASEAN statement.”

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